“Logic is neither a science or an art, but a dodge.” Logic is the ability to place complete trust behind your ideas, and define them as knowledge. Logic is often considered to be an object that is gained/discovered through thorough investigation and knowledge of other similar facts. However, logic is obtained through placing complete faith in abstract ideas and relating them to a topic. An example of this, is the recently obtained remedies to common illnesses such as cancer. Though the cure has yet to be found, often times medicines that help aide cancer are discovered through the mixing of random chemicals and simply “hoping for the best”. Often times, though not always, most medicines are obtained through taking a dodge. This can also be proven through Euclid’s discovery of geometry. Euclid’s method of geometry was definitely a dodge. He used abstract ideas and common knowledge to collate ideas.
I also believe that not all knowledge is achieved through taking a dodge. There are some instances that involve serious investigation, analysis and reasoning to create a conclusion and obtain logic. An example of this is crime science analysis. A crime scene analysts uses distinct research to compare reasoning and gain logic behind their topic.
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